THE AMERICAN Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 29,'865 Fur the Citizen. MB. EDITOR: —I have read with Borne surprise aud much interest, the coiuruuni cation of the Trustees of the Academy in reference to the present situation of that institution, as well as the mode they sug tr the differences of pliyluso phy in the various views entertaiued of lbe present relation of the lute rebel •States to the Union, there arc praetical * ly but two radically different opinions: one that of the late rebels* themselves and j the Northern Copperhead*, which is, I that the rebels in certain States having j laid down their arms the States are by ! , that fact restored to all their former) rights and privileges in the Union; and j the other that of the President and loyal men in ;.!1 the States, which is that they j <"in resume their aucic'nt position only' by ! the consent of the Government and upon | such terms as it may impose. The grounds j upon which this lalter view is held are j very many and even conflicting. But it j would be difficult to find a clearer or | stronger statement of one view than the j one we *iilijoin: A people touvinff a government is, so ! long as it Continues to have it, that kind I of body politic which we call a State. So j long, and no longer, otie yeai; or a thou- I sand years. While Home had such Home j was a State, and Poland, and Algiers, and | Naples, and Mexico of the Montexumas. j iilid I'cru of the Incus; but losing their governments Peru and Mexico been me possessions of Spain, and Naples of \ ic tor Knianuel, and Algiers of France, and I'oland of the partitioning powers, and Home of the hundred nations and tribes that broke through her barriers. If the hind they stood on had teen submerged I i i the sea, those states would not have | been mora effectually destroyed than they j were when their governments were over whelmed by fon quest. ' Ou the other hand, the Old Thirteen were mere colonics until they acquired governments, then they became Suites, and finally ratified the Constitution, States in the Ulion. tSo all the new accessions except Texas were first Territories, then States, then, on admission, States in the Union, dust as well call a clock-case which never had machinery in it, or Irom which the machinery has been removed, a clock, as a people which never had a government, or whose government has : been destroyed, a State. To do so issitn- j ply to change definition?. Land rising ! ten thousand feet above all other lands around is a moun a!n Who, if it were! to sink, leaving a lake in its place, would i call it a mountain still ? in the Union differ from States j tato after State overrun, *heir f»overnmn3ta destroyed, their Uw* annulled, court* closed, and functiooaries displaced, and generals aud soldiers tiispeused martial law alone under authority of the United States. Not a State government trns left any more than af;ef the fall of Al giers there was au Alatriue government, or after that of K'ug Jombo a Nepolitan government. Tboec spaces, once States, are now i»>sse3iions of the Uflitcd States, won btj conquest and held by the sword. "It is only to .SVo'S in the Union '-hat the United Suites, ire tJ guarantee a republican form of government. Thc>* are not in but only It'ljiirj to the Union as Utah belongs hi it. And when or wheth er they sh-ill become States in the Union is juntas much in di cretion as when or whether Utah sholl jecwuie such. "Congress lias n ur created nor at tempted to create a tat«' even on our own territory. That is tie work of the peo ple. Congress can >tily 'admit' State-i al ready existing. T nnessec I suppose to be such an inchooU Stale, as Cali fornia, and Michigan and all the oUier new States were »u> h. having formed gov nuicnts in fact on lationil territory bv national suffercne' When admitted, this sufferance harxuna into a title good against the United States in all circum stances except disunion by force. In war, the grand a sain of nations, munici pal law furnishes m rule and the utr >i,- gest take the Verdi , and the van juished are at mercy, with ot a right oil earth except rights to the vtsdoui and humanity of the victors. ' That is the con' tion of all the elev en now. And the t hole subject of whit is wise and what is humane is as much open in regard to tl mi as is the question of what is wise add humane in regard to the District of (Vlu ibia, where Congress has power of exdii'fvo legislation in all cafes whatsoever, liaitcd only by amend ments to the Constitution. • "These things beijig so, then. eet. l»v Rev. A II V.':iter«. Mr. Jr •• M«*wjrt and Mias «\da A youngest d.iugliter of'tin* Ito If' M. J- Heck, of pa. On the '23 d inst - . Nt ■» wn f»altl *nc" I»\* the Rev Wm i' Preaden. Mr • ii r nfcali tigtos tp . Mid Mlm Naomi M'« .iudlee-» of Concord tp.. Cutler county, Ifm. At the mmr Hm*n >1 | a«-c bv (!•.»• jtanie.Mr M:>tth rw \V;iniiah nnd Mil* A nny Miller, both of Maah lownihip, B«M«i im . i) i i:i>t At his - utler count '. «>f Chronic jlv*|«'psv .•< M'.viu lt« the thir 'y-lifih year «»l .il» at e Hark.nhotl er d« i>. rt* «l To the r alms ' ( J»od U„t mn«t «»«» «tlll end Unowlnjjtruly. *;< tl U l.ove lie has eone ;i no" > Vr t ler l.< ft bis wife :m«l ■•htjtlr'Mi d»*nr. Ami - .v«* trnwt I '« ' -»w >n II aven \\ bile we *1 "d tin- silent tear Hi* fr»rm lies mw l.ciiflitb 'he sod, l!nf«ide a b»- d on» »efor»; \\ »• feel tbey »tb r >vitl »ur Ood, Where paiii* iml trouble .ire Uo more. Pttertrillt) Ivov.iW, I M. M SPIXUB. IX -m r g . . -i i OU<]l oveninp. com mend ntr at six o'clock. llrothrNi ft-om • *t»r I,.wipes are respectful y Invited to attend. H\ •r U rof 'lie N. O. n A.Y.M Hntlerl No 272. A. Y. M holds iU ntftted tneet inp- mi tie Odd Fellous llnll, r>n Main Htr.'o' Hut! ■ Pi on the Ar«t Wednes /XS\ men»b. Pretbi n fi< m sinter ' \ Lodgta llTlflK|MNitfilll] r *»t •• tonttend. I lly order c 112 the W. M. Hnlb Tlif Xsson Si- llamlluCnbii>«'t Orennx, f»rty dlti>if«int ht\ leu. aAiptv I i >|i«. Mv-)\ k HAM LIN, IloaTon. <# M ABON Bh »TIHUUS, V.v V »n. Nov. lut, ly. TO FT 112 KH* OUFFKKERB WITH COKSI MITIOX Vstbiun I?ron- O chitl". or any o ; cheerfully furni!«bed, withosl charge, with the reined} by i the nae »112 which the llev. KdwarJ A. W iU ti «.f Will- I lanuburg. N«» w Vt-rk. wall ipkM«ly vet.t >r.-.l te health, 112 i after naving KUfVefwl se»#ai >«ars with Aiai 4>-; tf» >d. ' • will Lt noth [ Inp, and may be the inn- of th « |»- Awt f«aoration. i Thnso desiring the s-m» v, ill p|. > » atbin-n |> y kD -1 WARD A W1 LSON, si 46> y $ f * Rr '*T>-"iri:e T | Wlliiamsbmg, Kings C maty, N«» 112 jrk. | Angnat 16/ rot; To I>euul« ar«lN oil) uoctoii wt u *■* nßUNitiu#;- Cllßif, permanently erßtfr-ate# ti it&ft* for strofcifcfak and cures the worst ca*>4 w li?e toHessth* day they werefortanate U r unienca th« u>e of this valuable remedy. Iv • *o >. iljra a packs*, i Mailed to any addre*«en r o.»t • an Order l>4 ' JAMES BUTLEU 440 liroad-Xt iv YcrlcJ -«g fr United *ttcs. Aug. lfl, 18G5, *-w. «»f tbeCiTix**, Pear Ur: With j. if per mission, 1 wish to say to tlie renderijnf your panel that . Recipe, with full dimtMlf r niaWl ig an I using i „;' n , pie Vegetable Balm. lbs* will effect idly reiaovs, ii ten days, Pimples, Bb-tel. as. Tan, Pn-ckh* and all Mpuri tlesof the fckin, lsavi njtite name sdt. clear, snto.A mid beautiful. 1 will also mail free to (hose h»v** Bald //eadi, nr Bare shnple direct! >ns and InTirnation that will enable them to sUrt afu l growth »| Luxuriant lair Whiskers, or a in less thfti :birty •!»>§. ' All applications an«w*red by mail wit&out charge. - Bepertfs.ly voum, . TUul V. CM Af ■ A.V, Cite mist, N0v.20, «6.—3m. Bai Yoit. Co9MTM*TiYESt-The underdgied paving re«tore»i to be-.ilth in a !»♦ weeka l»y . vwy ample reme dy, after h»ving sufferel uncial veir, wih a aeajre lung affection, and that tread dinea*., v'on|ect o| theadvi ti«er * sendi|g the prescription is to bevfft theatHo ul and« lit*, a dart-red tJ, aupnard tiifce all it unn Miira old lon Sprl»«. ho otbet mul, perrfirable lur owner Udcaired li'otne. [>ruve'i>ropert\ mt rbaraei ani tak- her «fav Will i, aii |io«e4 or •baardinu to r< >«T. IWS. i I Mmrt^JrVitßirtv HAVE YO TJ SEEX THE NfiW PORCELUN PICTURE. Jtut being now In New York ard Phila delphia. Mr Unaelton would reapftntftilly Inform the public that lie I* prepared to take thla new style PORCELIAN PICTURE, from the SFC&LLxsT up to the EIOHT BT-TIJ» FRAME Fersona writhing a Handeome Picture, will cer tflnly not fall to in fur the PufiCLLIAN PICTUKK. as t bey are the Finest Picture that baa ever been nrenyht before the public. 1 iini alio pr**p;tlred to make PIIOTOUHIPIIN, AMU KOTVKIN, A FERBEOTYPES, on the short«»*t panicle notice Remember the place to get the new P.JItCELIAN Picture, is at lI.C'.IIUKEI/rOV.H (ai.LEKV, nn the corner of Main and rs»u .Street*, opposite Weber k Troutman's Store lintier. Pa. COM E'J ITION DEFIE !>• 4-J- Call and examine i peel men*. -ft* PROSPECTUS FOR 18G(i THE LIBH FRIEND. SI'LENDID ARItA I' OF TALENT. In entering upon the third tear of if* exlsten-e, the proprlm-.rs of this new m iguiih- beg lonve to c-ffor their thank* tu the 1 ulies < 112 America for th»- liberal mppoit already extnDdid to them. Few magazine* hare h >a-t --el during their ttc-md year ofa list of ueurljr twenty tiro thousand name*. Tho LM.Y'H Fan ND will continue to devote ns hereto fore to Ch-ire than the cost of the whole magazine, the pieces being •elected by Prof, tiotac from the cap e iotn repository of that widely knowu and •*. tor prising firm, Movsrs. Lee & Walker. BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS. A beau If il Steel Fancy Engraving anil a Super!) (Col ored Steel Fashion Plate will illustrate every number; hoside* well executed Wood ' uts. illustrative of the Fashions, Fancy work, Ac., too numerous to drtail. SEWING MACHINE I KKMII M. Tu eit't r to citable ledic* to procure a first quality Hewing Machine «t verv little outlay, we make (be M- I .wttig liberal offers:—We will give one «>f Wheeler A W ils iti's cclebreted sewing niacinnos. thole. olar pi ice "112 wh'Chie flfty-five t olloie, on tho Itdiowhlg terilM : I Twenty copien of the Lady's Friend one year, nuf the abovo i-iubs, a lady can get twen'v subscribers nt the regular price of $2 60* copy, and then by sepding on theiii«ubseripti >ns, and tw ntt. TERMS: Our termsarelhe same its those <>f the well known weekly paper the Saturday Kvtning I\>rl —In order tliet the riuh* nny be made up of the paper and magazitio conjointly wlo'iilt is muluaiieJ—and hjciui fjil : O. e copy, one year, $2 60 Two copi" 4 00 h ur 41 •' H 00 flight copies, • »iio year, (and one to getter up of Uiul> IH 00 Twenty 33 00 One copy off be Lady's f'rit>u*t will ill w»iym be entirely difleietit. Ad.lr.sH ' I'KAOON" k PF.TKKSON. Nov 2*.'.J No 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ,l WTklSkkbT ATTORNEY AT I.AW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Oppojfte ll»a Gazetfe Ouilding.) PITTRDTKOH PK.XM'A. "I\TII.L give prompt attention to all buslne«s Itt the ii line of tbo Profitsainn. Includtne the eoHecilnn of ( l dm«« up mutt the Government for Dack-I'ay, liouuty, I*nnslons. Prl*e-m mey, Ac., &c. "Nov. ft, IHtft:-fni Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! DRS.GRiHUM&HUSELTON HA VINO purchesed the l>ru«(Btvre recently own-d bv Pr Tt. K. Hamilton, will rorrv on fhe I>rue l»n«l --nenn In all it« departmoni«. at theoldntan I. Boyd'a Block Main Street Potter Pa We have constantly* on baud nnd for sab* apnre quality of DRUGP riiRMrPALS «nd PATNTS OILS V 4RXIPHF.S tvf) Of.APP WHITK LKAD.IIKI) LKAD k LTTHKRAOE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TURPEXTIXE, AM) AI,CO It 01,. LAIII). Hf II Ik NRATS-FOOT OIT.S. liirrt.Ks, vials, a.vdcokks, SOAP. PPONOKS 4 LAMPS PI 11K GROUND SPICKS, 4c. *c. *c. Also* poner.'l rarioty of Perfumery k Toilet Articles. V fur* nnd Llqnor* for Medical Wines for Facramenfnl nee, furnished et cost. Physicians pre? criptloits C'trefully compounded. The public is respectfully Invited to call and exaniiue our htock, we are Confident that we can sell aa reasonable aannjr similar establishment in tJhe county. If dr. 42 l«Rs:rly. " I'nqnest loiinbly «iie bait; laatalned workof the kind In the World." HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Critical Notices qf the PrtM. It b tit** foremost Magav.ine of Mm day. The flretide never had a in-11 c delightful companion, nor the million ■ mora enterprieig friend, than Harper's .Ungaiino.— M-thodist J'rotrsUmt, (Baltimore). The most pojiy'ar Monthly in the worid.-y-AVir York We miwt reffcr in term* of enlogy to the high tone and varied excellences of HARprß's Mioaiise —a Jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copie*— in whose page* are to bo fouud «onie of tho choicest light aad general reading of the day. 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Address M-Ulf'fcE 4 BOTllhßf v i Mf KLIN ?VM»r. 1 ' \ HEAfI-QOAIIS FOB ; FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, The Best Assorted and Largest Stock of Goods ever opened Til ~ ' D. T. FAFE & GO'S. One Door Soutli of Ist National Bank flutter, Pa. if INVITE COMPARISON ANI) : l DEFY COMPETITION as far as Variety, Styles Quality of Goods arid Pri ces arc Concerned. * 3STOTIOB. ~~ Wm, Wick, for use vs 11. .1. AruoM a...1 It P. Craw ford, with notlce to David Phelps, AduiT. of 11. .1 Ar uolddec'd.and Mary Arnold widow, lobelia 11. Arnold, Andrew Arnold Mary Arnold and hliy.al»uh Arnold mi nor children and legal representatives of the decedent H. A It. M. Harper. for mo vs. 11. J. Arn »id et al with notice. C. V No: 10, Pec Term, 1 A. Young k Co. for mo va If. J. Arnold el nl with no tice. C I'. No. 11. Dec. Term, 1805. Charles Collin*, for use va 11. J. Arnold.etal with notice. C. I'. No. 12. Doc. Term, 1M65. John Kelfv 112 .r use vh 11. I'. Crawford, et al with notice. C. P N0.13, 18(15 John Robb, for nno ra H J Arn dd, et al \«ith*noliec. C. P. No. 11, Dec. Term. I 4 v>. Kallor * limpet lor tiao v§ 11. p. Arnold, et. al with notiee. C. P. No. 15, I>oc. Term, 1H66. Fuller icUruper, for u«" v*. 11. J. Arnold ct al. with notice. C. P. N'. 19, Pec. Tm ro I*Bs. Tall. Clark A Co. 112 r use vs II J. Arnold et nl with nntf e. C. P. No. I", Dor. Term, 1806. J. 11. Porterflold, for ine vs 11. J. Arnold et nl with note#. C. P. No. IS. r».\ Term, 1805. And now to wit; Sept. *7, 1806, on motion of J. V. Painter Service ou the widow and heirs residing out of tit* County to bo miuto I'V kho ttftial publication in one newspaper, published in liutlur Couoty, according to law. liy the Cour t Uutler County ss. Certified from the record, this 27th day of Sept. 1805. WM. STOOPS, Proth'y. Mary Arnold widow, Isabella It. Arn dd. AuJrew Ar nold, Mary Arnold ami Kli'jabe'h Arn dd. will take no tice of the above ord «r. W. 0. 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Fra.vrlin square, New i'orr. iVer t, TSCfi Ktraj Horse. WAS taken up by tl»e subscriber, i Iving in Concord Townebip, Cutler Co. Pa., on or near the fStrm of Jui KinkaUi. i Mew Ip.. inyr alnjiit the Dth of Nov. a medium n?r«d horse Dark Bay with face, hating lonIon a ernd bridle ami biidle the letter*U. S. branded oa i bfa left aboubler. The seal fnaddte bearing the follow ing j inscription: P1««B» take tld* borae to Oil City, said | h >r*e i« sup|)osed to be about seven years old, the owner •• foiward, prove property j g"n and take him away. < tLex«i*e)tf will lr»dkp'* residence of Adam tbiis. W*»bu»gton V' Rl out the 3o dayof October, A- W., 1855, ofie H'a Bit fen ail AY M ARB, sopjweed to he fifteen or els. teeo years old. Sbod all rouud, abcu' 16 hands high, thin In fleeb Tlie owner reonoefed *0 come forward, prove property pay cbarge.i, otberwbe she wftl bo tfia posed of a"Ovlr, Rachel Kuser, 11. I), itorlind Mrs Margrct J Kvtr Milton II Deck fie John Hi. kwood .Vv.haniel Ruins Miss Mary Ann MoT lung Esq. Itoht HarnhaH tlahle McFfuland Joariih. Hanks JJiss Aunie McElroj*, A. I) 2 Rlain William 2 M«*tirege »r Mr, Caffy Mrs Harriett McCotwily David Campbell Misa Ida. McKlsdck Robert Clans Barb McClnre liaideli Corn well .lame* C. JVxm Tli-mae [ Cramer Mr. B. O'Douel Pat Chamberlain A. B. Piunkrrd Stephen I ImfTott Anni M. Panther A. K. Buff Mrs Catherine Russell Wm. Kbondl Mrs Mary K. Starr Jerry W Foater Mra. Kate Smith Hi^h rianklin Mr* Starr Kll.-ha W tJnrwlek Mr» Carroline Yarwe William M. Hainer llen*y. Yaojrer Mrs Sophia Hernemaar Mi. J /.hourly John. Pcreon* ealliiiK for any of the above lcttera will please say t boy are Advortised. J.J. SEOWICK, Aov. K_l" rt £ isnjt Master THE HERALD OF HEALTH AND Journal of Physical Culture FOR \OVK7I IIF.IS, 1565, (ORtAIKI; 1. Tho Alcoholic Muddlemcnt, or the question of Alco holic Medication diacuased in its length und breadth. 2. Notes on Travol, or tbe Health In-stitution* of Eng land. 3. The Health of Students. 4. Oerrlt Smith on Druukcnoeas 6. A v Upteron Nervousness. 0.. Physical Training In Amherst College; it being a letter from Dr. llKchcoek, Profiu»sor«>f Physical Cul turc In that institution, to the Publishers of the Herald. 7, Drunkard's Brains. H. Intermittent Fevers, 9. Turkish Baths. in. The Cholera. 11. Black Spot in Yiueiand. 12. A lAsaiut-d Lou luuer on Americans 13. Die True Temperance Platf»rm in Ohio. And niany other interesting articles. The. Herald nf Health contains Party Page* of matter on Physical Culturu and Health topics, on>l should he in the hand* of every mother who WO«W hei (i t. I ren to robust|nmnhood, every student who preserve his health, and every invalid who he letl away from a dependence <»u drug and quack medicnocoj»y one year, $1 60; single numbers 15 cents; fmr cople% #5; ten copies, 112 10. Addiess MILLER. WOOD * CO., No. US Laight Street, New York. Aoo. 15, 13CS. JLOSTT THE undersigned will liberally reward any person who will cir« him such information as will enable him to find a FOCKET-BOOK, which he loesed between Butler and Michael ATggtd's Hotel, on the Prmq>ect roarl, on Saturday last, contaiwiug thret flrtnaiii>n can he contmunicated | to'K. M'Juukin, Esq , or the Pocket-bonk, if found, can be left with him. I'll INK AS SITLIFF. A'ovsiiber lA, 18T.5. Veuduc. T|l/7aRE will be exposed to sale at pnblie ofttcry, at ; I tbe house of theuudersigned, in Jefferaiu township j Butler county, Pa-, on Teusdny, A'vccmhrr 28mfcnth>n. Sain to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. Conditions ' made kuown on day of sale. Jeffurson township, Aow. t 1 18tJ5. BASLIt S BERNISOER, Fnblie Xotico. TUK Stock holders of the Monongnbela Valley i Cuuipany Cuuipany are her* by rot'fied that a • meeting of «uid Stockholders "wtII M held !n Won- J ousahHa City, Washington routitv. I*n.. on SarVK- j 4" p *■•! nf ftie house of C Harvev. rtkc amongst other tbiiitfe, of tb» Capital block of alid ! Ceetipany to:*» huiohul eqnui to the est'mated coat of uink;p*r auob extension tn the Kiiil line as may. be ' ''fopoecd nod uereed upon etaald ineetug. _• J* jI®T: s® I K ' ' kla A Ufai in 9 TH J? underalrned irould respeetfhlly notify the public t£at he Las been regularly comnlaelored as CLAIM AG-EHSTT, far secrrlns Bovnty Monty, Arrtnri rrf ftiy and /Vi rion*, for soldiers, or if they ere dead, fur their legal representatives. No chfrpe wlti tie made for prosecuting tbc c!aiiui nt siMlers, or tlieir iej -eaontatlvos until th'j sains are collected. C K. Butler, June.l7,lßCs. NEW IIARNEHS SIIOT. g§ ES Sedwick, NefF & Co. TTAYINO opened a new Harnra* Shop, opposite II Doyd'ißuil(ll#s[i, Ilutlw, Pa., will keep constantly on baud, a larjre MurtoMttt of Saddles, Harness. am! everything in their line of 1 wnln«-«, %b4th he "Hem at prices to mill the limes. Work of all kinds rnanufHctui e-J toorder. and repairing don« on sh.»rt notice, Dec. 9. tSOa:::tf JOIIN A. SEDWICK. R, M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND M CLAIM AGENT. Orricr.N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, P». Feb. 3.1864:: If. ISTOTIOE. John M. Thompson, and Charles M'Cnu dlesa. vs. Jaj A. Hoffman C. 112. No. 73, Sept Term. ISO 6 Sept. 20, 1806, on motion of Charles McCundless Court grant a Rule on deft, to plead on or before the firvt afly of njitt term—or Judgment according to law f>r the , following premise* to if it : Fifty aero* of land situate in Centre Tj». Butler Co, bounded north by land* of Conn and BlcAnualluo, east l.y In*.rid McKiasick. south by Joseph Mr tnnallen, and west by John McPlvitt. Butler County, «s. Corllflea from tbo Record, this 10th dav of October, 18f6. \\ >l. STOOPS, Proth'j HEAD QUARTERS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! JOHN P. 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IJM Chestnut Street, Pl.ltad. Iphia, P NOTICE- E II IlelmboW, vs Adulpheid Executor of Frederick dee'd In <»f Common Pleas of Butler Co., AVs. 170 of Juue Term, A. D., 135J, and Jt of March Term, A. b. 18*4. jVbtlee Is hereby given, pnrsimut the .14th section of tbe Act of 24th February. 10.M.J > Ad» Iheid Larber. widow and deviaee, and Augusta tyirher,Charles I«arbnr Kail Lar!»er, and tiustavja (arber, cbildron and heirs and devisees of Frederick W. l*arher, late of Winfleld Tp Bufb-rCo Pa. decM. that a writ ofgei. Fa. has been i*»u»d on aixiv e judgment, returnahleat December next of the Omrt af >rosii.|. cim on M »n lay the 4th er uext of the Court irf >reeaid. oiu' - ! : day.the 4th day pf Decembor. A. 1)., 1305. to vi«w I the name, ami show cause why the suuie «!iould iu>t be j I leiwed out of tho land of tbe said Frederick W. dee d. W. O. BRACKBNRIDOE, Sheriff. - Orpliaus' Court Nule. BV v|rtno of an orler and decree of the Orphans, i Court of Butler county. I will sell at pnhllc Veo» ) [ dtie, on the prt-mi»< *. on tbe Yltk day qf December next, at ate o'clock. P. if., of >aM day, the unidlvtded thlr- ! teentb pait of fifty acre# «112 Umi, m.;r% or les*. siluato ' , in Muddy creek township, Butler county; Penn*a, l«>un- ' dod t»y and adjAlning lands c| J W. James ; Kngli-udd'o inn mi racturing business, at the old stand of John A Sedwick, oppt tirlce*. Otve us a call. Oct 11.15C6. SEDWICK NEFF k CO. Executor's Softer, IETTKRS testamentary bavin? been Issued to tbe J undersigned, on the estate nf E. D DeWolf. late of Slipperyrock TJK, dee'd Therefore, all persons know ins themselves indebted to snld estate ara hereby re quired to make immediate payment, and those having Halm-* against the same, will present them proporly au thenticated for settlement. CATHARINE DeWOLF, (»et. 26, IMA. Adm'x. NOTICE, \Good Weaver on tho Hand Loom, will find constant employment and good wage*, at Hopewell Factory, n-ar North Washlngttyi. w p.. EVANS, >TOTICK !«• eiven. that Letters Testamentary en tbV l| estate i>f John •Smith, late of Fairview Tp.deo'd., Lave been grafted to the undersigned, therefore all per sona knowing themselves Indebted to said entate will make immediate j»a\meut.and those having claim* agafnst the samo will present them propelv authentica ted for settlement. ROBERT CAMPKELL, E«. I PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with Cha*. MTandlfM, Esq./ .Sout la West corner of tlae lauond, Ilutlcr aa. Knitting Machines. 11IIE undersigned wonbl inform tbe pubHc, that he If prepared to *« ll the lmltnu Family Knitting Ma clow the strongest, moet simple rwid best in the world —Patented in lHbl,aud perfected in 1804. This machine will not only do plain w.a-k, suc.l a-, jock* A<- birf al ne fanry knitting, with a most perfect ami huantHul etltcb It will knit comforts, Nubi.s Ac , twenty article#. Any person wtWHllig to obni* one wfli pb a** send for circular. Address (enclosing a stamp.) . , or , Crt<; li F.SAHIiaL Zelieuopls Oct. Agent fi»r Butler County. Notice. 112 N the matter of tlw> account of J. W. Christy K*y Toruf jv'" >k KiM,ck ' U ® c d - o c *» No - 6? September And now towft: Oct. IVf. on motion of C. Mf faudlees. Conn appo»ot Thomas Kol»hjeor, ilari .an And*- itor to dinrlbuto tbo fund among those entitled to re cy,Te"- My«i»C Butler, on Tburielav the 23d d*y of NoVomber, A. D„ 1»(K>, at 1 o'clock P M . i>« THOMAS ROBINSON, »■ n Auditor Audltor'M Notice. rN the matter of tho Petitlonof B V. Elliott, of Wortk Tp.. for an examiner, bo lake Uwtiniony. Ac. i" ' or,a * Anil II»IW to wit: Septem ber 25»hiWS. on motion of Charles McCandleea ESQ < onrt appoint Thorn** R«>biiison Esq., » a examiner Mm 4 to report at next term .Butter County n». Cw ' ,if * rH from tberw ' >rd ">ia 17th day of October ,SW » WJI.SfOOra, PToth'y * 112 Srffc,ikWrrfty giv.n that lb. ui.J»nrt g n«[. '"«»■ KIIWMTOS. Anrtltf.r To.the NoldifrHofl^Sl.o2. A A I.to Oiogrt,, fjr (lie .HT uls£ rJ"*" *" " uMmot *'M xiuarx, i STRAY ~O3W. OTRAYEU or ftew lie ftirro of tho tubocri l »er only, Pa . i»n Nov 17 a bHndie r«.w.w ,Ui iofty intuii, with '.hepoint* cut iff i»c*v.t with calf Aay |>ereoii informa tion to tb«- sot.* rtbt-r or T C..TMmum*a, Em . it Eunbufy. will T.. ".1-4. .^1 N 3, K^,: A ' x N ' nonrfo